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What system works best for roulette?

Started by roulettejimmy, Nov 08, 03:57 AM 2010

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roulettejimmy

There's three or four interesting systems out there and some where information isn't available.

1.  Don Young's system.   Looks interesting, but negative stuff out there too.   Who hates it and who likes it?

2.  Let's Talk Winning.   I can't get on the forum because it doesn't load or something.
Is there anything there worth reading?

3.  Gary Patterson.   I can't find the page.   He has a page on DS or the like.
Is there anything there and has anyone used it? Bad or good?

4.  Genuine Winner.   I tried the support forum but all I got was insults from the GW users like Mr J.  I'm guessing it didn't work out so great and is currently dead in the water.   Nathan was nice, but he didn't have anything to say about the system.   

5.  John Solitude.   I find two reports.   They appear to contradict one another.   Anyone using it?

Thanks

esoito

Welcome to the forum  :thumbsup:

Whilst waiting for any replies to your post take a look around and you'll find several promising approaches already in the testing phase.

You're much better off tapping into the wide range of expertise here than to even thinking of buying a system from 'out there'

And when Victor's tipping service goes live (you'll find a separate section) then hang onto your hat. Initial beta testing has been very positive. Long may that continue!

Referring back to the title of your thread: As in other areas of life, diversification is important. So to rely on just one system or approach has its limitations. Develop a mixed economy, a portfolio of say, 3 or 4 consistent approaches.

As one cools then, if you time it right, you can move to one that's warming up.





albalaha

I have tried all but Garry Patterson. Non works. Don Young's seven step is too complicated to understand. However, the way he suggests picks and changes it, looks promising.

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